5 Unique Canadian Campsites that should be on your bucket-list
Dreaming of your next adventure? Want to explore more of Canada? Campertunity has unique campsites all over Canada that are sure to make it to your bucket list. From horseback riding to exploring old mines, Campertunity provides a one of a kind camping experience that is memorable and instagrammable! Here are our top 5 picks for your next bucket list camping trip.
1. Hidden Valley Ranch (British Columbia)
his 160 acre property located at 150 mile house in British Columbia is vast as it is beautiful. With breathtaking views and plenty of space to camp, this site will give you a chance to connect with the countryside. Oh and they have plenty of animals on their ranch, giving you a chance to brush up on those photography skills!
2. HighCroft Off Grid Farm (British Columbia)
This amazing campsite nestled between Southern facing mountains and the Shuswap Lake is perfect for any kind of camper. Whether you’re into glamping, in an RV or in a tent, they have options for everyone! This 100 acre farm surrounded by beautiful mountain views and open fields will make for beautiful pictures and even more beautiful memories.
3. Pine Haven (British Columbia)
This picturesque campsite located near Gallagher and Vaseux Lake is a great option for those who love to kayak. Since there are no motorized boats allowed, you can enjoy a great day of fishing or even bird watching. With a bird sanctuary nearby and plenty of wildlife sitting, this trip is surely one for the ‘Gram!
4. Rusty Gate Berry Farm (British Columbia)
Camping on a Blueberry farm? That sounds awesome! This 5 acre farm is located near the Powell River on the sunshine coast surrounded by beautiful views. Whether it be hiking, biking, canoeing or riding your ATV, this campsite offers it all! Plus you’ll have plenty of blueberries to keep you energized on your trip. Plan your next visit at Rust Gate Berry Farm to experience this unique campsite!
5. Deadwood Mountain, Greenwood (British Columbia)
This campsite is located in Greenwood, British Colombia which is Canada’s smallest city! Explore old mines, historical architecture and picturesque scenery that Greenwood has to offer. This 40 acres of private land surrounded by the Deadwood Mountain offers you endless options to set up camp.
Article by Mitula Shanwal, Marketing Manager of Campertunity, www.campertunity.com
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